Unfortunately, Joseph, I think the answer here is no; this library will not 
reduce dependencies on any of the services you specify. It helps Scala 
applications integrate with RabbitMQ.

On Monday, May 11, 2015 at 8:53:57 PM UTC-6, Joseph Mansigian wrote:
>
> Hello Tim,
>
> I saw your post about the library you developed and wonder if it can help 
> me with a problem.
>
> I have a Java/Akka project that is now run from the command line. 
> Currently anyone who wants to see what it can do has to install/already 
> have:
>
>
>    - git 
>    - java
>    - scala
>    - akka
>    - yamlbeans
>
> I think that it is a barrier to go from a synopsis to being able to 
> actually run the code if all of the above has to be in place as 
> foundation.  So I am thinking that what is needed is a Web based 
> implementation that only requires you to have a browser.  You can 
> manipulate the application entirely by data ( all specific intelligence is 
> modeled in data ) so forms would work.  I am thinking of something like the 
> W3C Try It kind of thing.  With little time investment people could see if 
> they are interested.
>
> My question is can your library help to realize the goal of giving my 
> project an online presence?   Or help in another way.
>
> A synopsis of my project can be found at:
> http://jcmansigian.webfactional.com/aed-abstract.html
>
> The project source is available on GitHib:
> git clone https://github.com/aed-project/aspire aspire-emergent-design
>
> Thanks,
> Joe Mansigian  at 10:53 pm
>
> On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 12:23 AM, Tim Harper <timch...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I have developed a high-level library for efficiently setting up 
>> resilient, fault-tolerant RabbitMQ consumers using Akka and Akka Reactive 
>> Streams. 
>>
>> Some of the features:
>>
>> - Recovery:
>>     - Consumers automatically reconnect and subscribe if the connection 
>> is lost
>>     - Messages published can optionally 
>> - Integration
>>     - Connection settings pulled from Typesafe config library
>>     - Asyncronous, concurrent consumption using Scala native Futures or 
>> the new Akka Streams project.
>>     - Common pattern for serialization allows easy integration with 
>> serialization libraries such play-json or json4s
>>     - Common pattern for exception handling to publish errors to 
>> Airbrake, Syslog, or all of the above
>> - Modular
>>     - Composition favored over inheritance enabling flexible and high 
>> code reuse.
>> - Modeled
>>     - Queue binding, exchange binding modeled with case classes
>>     - Publishing mechansims also modeled
>> - Reliability
>>     - Builds on the excellent [Akka RabbitMQ client](
>> https://github.com/thenewmotion/akka-rabbitmq) library for easy recovery.
>>     - Built-in consumer error recovery strategy in which messages are 
>> re-delivered to the message queue and retried (not implemented for 
>> akka-streams integration as retry mechanism affects message order)
>>     - With a single message, pause all consumers if service health check 
>> fails (IE: database unavailable); easily resume the same.
>> - Graceful shutdown
>>     - Consumers and streams can immediately unsubscribe, but stay alive 
>> long enough to wait for any messages to finish being processed.
>> - Tested
>>     - Extensive integration tests
>>
>> The source is available here: https://github.com/SpinGo/op-rabbit
>>
>> We have been using the library internally at SpinGo for a year and I am 
>> working towards a 1.0.0 release candidate. We're using the streaming 
>> integration as the foundation for a billing system which is heavily based 
>> on reliable message-order, and at-least-once-delivery guarantees. I'm 
>> rather excited to share it with the world, and would be grateful for 
>> feedback. I plan on creating an Activator project to help people learn the 
>> library quickly.
>>
>> Some examples are on the github page. More examples can be found in the 
>> tests.
>>
>> Feedback, is of course, appreciated.
>>
>> Tim
>>
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